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Some species of crabs will eat minnows. Minnows are small saltwater and freshwater fish that other marine animals may eat also.
Grey mullet can be caught using fly fishing techniques.
Keep one of your fishes on your line and wait for the mullet to come. He'll eat the little fish.
they eat catfish, mullet, and just about everything else
Most mullet species (there are approximately 80 species) feed on detritus(non living organic material).
A yellow-eye mullet eats small animals, such as, sandworms, small cockles, and algae.
The Mullet fish eats the smaller fish. If you are trying to catch him, just catch a normal fish before he comes, but don't real it up. Keep it there and then put it towards his mouth. He with open his mouth, bite on, and then you will watch your penguin reel him up. YOU GET A LOT OF COINS FOR CATCHING HIM! Good luck!
The niche of the mullet is that it is a versatile fish that can be found in both freshwater and saltwater environments. They play a key role in the ecosystem by feeding on plankton and detritus, and they are an important food source for predatory fish, birds, and mammals. Mullet also help cycle nutrients by excreting nitrogen-rich waste back into the water.
they eat schooling fish, mainly mullet sardines and sometimes crustaceans
The gray mullet normally eats algae. They are found in oceans around Europe, and parts of Asia, and Northern Africa.
Tuna are all marine (saltwater) and they are predatory, so yes, tuna eat saltwater fish. They can only eat saltwater fishe because they do not live in freshwater.
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